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Decent Dreamscape please
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2011-02-27, 23:32:05
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looking for some noteworthy dreamscape artists, i ve heard some of the stuff off theres no pain in pop label, and its ok but looking for more. going to make me a mix for my mix series u see...
hit me with what ya got! the more experimental the better.. |
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2011-02-27, 23:50:00
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Well, no brainer...but My Bloody Valentine?
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2011-02-27, 23:55:05
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i was hoping for more recent innovations?
my last find was the quite awe-inspiring genre fusing shoe-gaze/garage (yes garage!) combo on R & S haha, so something weird like that would be perfect. |
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2011-02-28, 11:02:25
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The recent Tamaryn album has some good gazing on it, albeit quite poppy.
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2011-02-28, 16:14:29
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moscow olympics
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2011-02-28, 16:22:55
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Not so recent but Ride - Nowhere is an album worth getting.
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2011-02-28, 17:08:35
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Slowdive.
“You know what? You’re excluded from dinner, then. You’re excluded from Surf-and-Turf Night. You’re excluded from Ravioli Night. You’re excluded from Chicken-Cutlet Night.” |
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2011-02-28, 18:00:38
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2011-02-28, 19:06:20
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Alcest?
Although his newer material has some Black Metal influence, as he was involved with quite a few Black Metal acts. |
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2011-02-28, 21:18:12
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I'm suprised the Jesus and Mary Chain wern't mentioned in the same breath as My Bloody Valentine
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2011-02-28, 22:47:32
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(2011-02-28 19:06:20)CanwllCorfe Wrote: Alcest? Worrrrrd, Alcest is amazing, I still just associate them with BM but yeah I suppose they can definitely fit in with shoegaze. “You know what? You’re excluded from dinner, then. You’re excluded from Surf-and-Turf Night. You’re excluded from Ravioli Night. You’re excluded from Chicken-Cutlet Night.” |
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2011-02-28, 23:18:14
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i'm interested in hearing their bm stuff but this track is imitation sigur rós circa 05
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2011-02-28, 23:38:30
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yeah tbh, im not feeling the jesu style of shoegaze, dont get me wrong its good, but not modern enough, these days shoegaze (from the brief stuff ive heard) tends to be more lightweight, ive read post-shoegaze quite a bit, maybe that is what im looking for...
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2011-03-01, 07:24:34
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radio dept. is a little shoegazeyy, teenage fanclub, wild nothing is a good recent band
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2011-03-02, 07:13:06
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for those that care about all things jesu,
randomly i bought a track by pale sketcher, i then looked it up on i tunes, to find out more, its kind of ambient/breakbeat and its jesu! reincarnated! haha cause he has a playlist and in the info section he writes some brief info about his new project. this is the track i bought by pale sketcher...pretty good stuff as u would expect.. |
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2011-03-02, 11:21:05
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I never really considered Jesus and Mary Chain shoegaze, they weren't... well very shoegazey or part of 'the scene that celebrates itself'...they were very good mind. Goth's were more into them, Indie kids plumped for Ride, MBV, Slowdive, Chapterhouse, Lush, Cocteau Twins, Moose, Curve....though the boundary between Goth's and Indie Kids in the early 90's was very blurry.
history lesson over ;) |
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2011-03-02, 23:52:40
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thanks man, much appreciated!
edit: so does that make sixs a retired goth ;) |
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2011-03-07, 09:52:25
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Echo Lake
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2011-03-08, 05:32:11
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ok thanks.
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2011-03-10, 05:06:12
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(2011-02-28 23:18:14)sixs Wrote: i'm interested in hearing their bm stuff but this track is imitation sigur rós circa 05 Hmm.. I haven't heard any comparison to Sigur Rós yet. Mainly it's comparisons to My Bloody Valentine. I don't think he sounds like anyone really. I think it's because I know his background in Black Metal. I'd say my favorite project of his (Niege) is Amesoeurs. I can't even say what genre it'd be, because it's really an amalgamate of all kinds of things. This one song is just a small glimpse. There's other songs with just a girl vocalist (Heurt, Faiblesse Des Sens) and one with no vocals at all (Gas in Veins). He actually spawned an entire genre dedicated to the combination of Black Metal and Post Rock/Shoegaze. If you're interested you should check out The World Comes to an End in the End of a Journey. It's a compilation filled with it. |
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2011-03-10, 17:22:35
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2011-03-10, 19:15:10
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In fact, the whole album, it's stunning |
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2011-03-20, 22:30:29
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2011-03-21, 00:03:49
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2011-03-21, 00:13:35
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wrong thread!! but oh well, haha, yes i agree with u there,
i actually picked up a copy of this track by seefeel the other day amazing dreamscape |
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